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  • Review: How the World Made the West

    You ever feel a book was written with the assumption that the reader would clock out at about a hundred and twenty pages in?

  • Review: The Krebiozen Hoax

    What if a Just Asking Questions guy was, in good faith, just asking questions?

  • Review: Mystery Science Theater 3000: A Cultural History

    We Got Movie Semiotics!!!

  • Review: Macroevolutionaries

    Or an Intellectual Genealogy on Bayside’s Own Polymath Macroevolutionaries Reflections on Natural History, Paleontology, and Stephen Jay GouldBy Bruce Lieberman & Niles Eldredge (Columbia University Press) Macroevolutionaries is a book of essays on topics in macroevolution. It is not a survey but focused on the work of the authors, or more specifically the theories that,…

  • Review: Belonging

    “What I have set down is how I think each of them would have expressed what was most appropriate in the particular circumstances, while staying as close as possible to the overall intention of what was actually said.”

  • Review: The Reactionary Spirit

    Spoilers: It’s slavery.

  • Review: The Rage of Replacement

    “So I told Uncle Chester…”

  • Retro Review: The Population Bomb

    Or why not to write a book based on a taxi ride.

  • Review: The War for Chinese Talent in America

    United States foreign policy: unforced errors since 1830!

  • Review: Cypria

    It’s a small, obscure occupied territory, you probably haven’t heard of it.

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